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@rayman:
only replaces the kexts: "IOUSBFamily" "IOUSBMassStorageClass" dmg contains the lion's this kext, you can get directly from the dmg. If used these modified kexts, same thing. One need only replace them |
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Mh I downloaded the latest IOUSBFamaly (1163). Mass Storage works again YOHO! But still I can not boot with -force64. Without it everything is like it was with Kernel V4. Itunes, Textedit and the other apps crash after a few minutes, orginal Finder dont work.
Here is a screenshot of booting with -force64: ![]() Last edited by ryman; 05-01-2012 at 05:42 PM. |
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http://www.mediafire.com/?ib5x07qbj7llvhj If you do not use "-legacy" 32 bit apps will not work at all! |
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i dont use any kernelflag and 32bit apps work perfekt. i use the dp2 finder. |
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justinster123:
X64 is working great! Just do not open the x86 apps, but I think we can live without them ![]() |
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Can i ask, how did you boot into 64 bit mode? What commands did you enter? because its not working for me even though my CPU is 64bit enabled. Thanks
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With (mach_kernel_32) just use the flags: npci=0x3000-force64 the system keeps stable even after a long time. Only 32-bit apps do not open. But 64-bit apps work perfectly! Sorry for the bad English, I'm Brazilian ![]() |
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Using -legacy - all 32 bit apps work and 64bit apps but after 10min the 64bit apps crash and dont work but the 32 bit apps work fine. If I boot using -force64 - it doesnt boot to Lion. Thanks for your help mate. |
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